
Attitude 2008
Dive into the raw energy of Japan's rock underground with *Attitude* (2008), a documentary-style film that marks the directorial debut of Dynamite Tommy, frontman of the legendary band COLOR.
Director: Dynamite Tommy
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Attitude (2008) about?
*Attitude* (2008) is a documentary-style film that celebrates the vibrant, rebellious spirit of 1980s Japanese rock through a mix of live performances, interviews, and archival footage. It highlights the artists, culture, and defiant energy that defined an era, offering an intimate look at the scene's most iconic figures.
Who directed Attitude?
The film was directed by Dynamite Tommy, the charismatic frontman of the influential band COLOR and a key figure in Japan's rock underground.
Who stars in Attitude?
The film features heavyweights of the Japanese rock scene, including Michiro Endo, PATA and TAIJI from X JAPAN, alongside musicians from bands like Moon Child, Ladies Room, The Stalin, and more.
Is Attitude (2008) worth watching?
If you're passionate about Japanese rock or music documentaries that capture raw, unfiltered energy, *Attitude* is a must-watch. Its blend of nostalgia, rebellion, and stellar performances makes it a compelling tribute to a pivotal era in rock history.
How long is Attitude?
The runtime of *Attitude* is 108 minutes.
About Attitude (2008) — A raw tribute to Japan's legendary rock scene
Dive into the raw energy of Japan's rock underground with *Attitude* (2008), a documentary-style film that marks the directorial debut of Dynamite Tommy, frontman of the legendary band COLOR. Crafted as a roaring tribute to the rebellious spirit of 1980s Japanese rock, the movie captures the genre's unfiltered essence through a star-studded lineup of musicians. With appearances from X JAPAN's PATA and TAIJI, alongside icons from Moon Child, Ladies Room, and The Stalin, *Attitude* blends performance, interviews, and archival footage to paint a vivid portrait of a movement that shaped an era.
Set against a backdrop of sweat-soaked stages and neon-lit dive bars, the film immerses viewers in a world where music was more than sound—it was a defiant statement. Dynamite Tommy weaves together the stories of these artists, exploring their struggles, triumphs, and the unbreakable bonds of a scene that refused to conform. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, *Attitude* delivers an electrifying crash course in the rebellious heart of Japanese rock.